Data Recorder Provides Useful Data on Shuttle's Last Moments

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Posted Sunday, March 30, 2003

HOUSTON – The Columbia Accident Investigation Board announced today that there is significant data on the Orbiter Experiment Support System (OEX). After a preliminary review of the recorder, the board has learned that there are approximately 420 sensors with good data, with more to come. These sensors record mainly temperatures and pressures.

The board has also learned that the first heating event occurred earlier than previously reported. This analysis is the result of 100 NASA people working throughout the weekend. The board will continue gathering information from the OEX. This new data will be inserted into the timeline.

Additional information developed from analysis of data from the OEX recorder will be released as it becomes available.